With AMD's new and affordable Fusion APU processors now on the market, Gigabyte steps up to the starting blocks, ready to win the race. Sporting a ton of features, the GA-A75-UD4H is not only ready for endurance racing, but superfast sprints down the drag strip too. We strap our AMD A8-3850 APU in Gigabyte's GA-A75-UD4H, and take it around the test track.

yogurt_21> You fail to understand, that saying:
a) solution A is X% faster
and
b) solution A needs Y% less time
are two different things.

For example, if stock system takes 100 seconds and overclocked system takes 50 seconds, it is correct to say: overclocking provides 100% boost, because the overclocked system is clearly twice as fast as the stock system. But your "correct math" says that the difference is only 50%. Those 50% are only aplicable in this way: OCed system takes 50% less time to finish the task. Both are true.

cadaveca> I only meant that this statement "wPrime, on the other hand, didn't show such significant gains, however still did get a sizable boost." sounds like OCing doesn't provide such a great benefit compared to superPI, but the relative gain is larger. Nothing more.

I was referring to the time saved for myself personally. 5 minutes off of a benchmark repeated a minimum of three times to reduce natural deviations in testing, means that's saved me a minimum of 15 minutes in waiting.